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What household wastes pose significant risks and require special disposal methods?
Summary
Learn what household wastes pose significant and how to dispose of them.
Household hazardous items require special handling and disposal, and if not properly managed, can pose a threat to both people and the environment. WM makes it easy — and safe — to dispose of hazardous items commonly found around the home.
Household waste iIems that require special handling and disposal:
- Batteries (e.g., lithium-ion, lead-acid) can create fast moving fires and explosions in waste containers, vehicles and at disposal facilities that may be difficult to extinguish, and cause injuries to workers, first responders and equipment, and potentially destroy an entire facility.. For proper disposal, check the websites call2recycle.org and earth911.com to find locations to safely drop off and dispose of LI batteries or check with your local municipalities and hardware stores for disposal options.
- Paints and solvents release harmful fumes, are flammable, and can cause environmental contamination if spilled.
- Pesticides and herbicides are toxic to humans, animals, and aquatic life, and can contaminate soil and water sources.
- Household cleaners (e.g., bleach, ammonia) are corrosive, can cause chemical burns, and release toxic fumes that can harm respiratory health.
- Motor oil and automotive fluids contain harmful chemicals and heavy metals and can contaminate soil and water.
- Electronics (e-waste) contain toxic substances like lead, mercury, and cadmium; improper disposal can lead to environmental pollution and health risks.
- Fluorescent light bulbs contain mercury, which is highly toxic and can contaminate air and water if broken.
- Medications and pharmaceuticals can contaminate water supplies and pose risks of misuse or accidental poisoning.
- Asbestos causes serious respiratory diseases, including cancer; fibers can become airborne and inhaled.
- Propane tanks are highly flammable and can cause explosions if not handled correctly.
- Aerosol cans can explode if punctured or exposed to heat and contain toxic propellants and chemicals.
- Fertilizers contain chemicals that can leach into groundwater and pose risks of poisoning and environmental damage.
WM has identified several safe ways to dispose of such common household hazardous items.
Visit here for guidance regarding such safe disposal options.
Information in this article may be inapplicable to customers who receive service pursuant to a WM agreement with a municipality, association or other entity, or where applicable law requires differing terms of service.
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